Report: Acosta told Trump transition Epstein 'belonged to intelligence' (unconfirmed)

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Regulatory CaptureIntelligence Penetration
Actors:Alexander Acosta, Jeffrey Epstein, US Intelligence, Department of Justice
2008-01-01 · Florida · 1 min read

Investigative reporter Vicky Ward wrote in 2019 that, during Donald Trump's transition vetting, Alexander Acosta explained he had been told to 'back off' because Jeffrey Epstein 'belonged to intelligence.' No U.S. government review has substantiated intelligence ties; DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility later criticized the 2007 non-prosecution agreement on other grounds without noting any intelligence issues.

Sources

  1. Jeffrey Epstein's Sick Story Played Out for Years in Plain SightThe Daily Beast(2019-07-09)
  2. Investigation into the Non-Prosecution Agreement with Jeffrey Epstein (Report)U.S. Department of Justice – OPR(2020-11-12)
  3. Perversion of Justice: Jeffrey Epstein (topic hub)Miami Herald(2018-11-28)
  4. Jeffrey Epstein 'Belonged to Intelligence'? (analysis of the claim)WhoWhatWhy(2019-10-04)